My Difficult Conversation

Rest and Relaxation

1 h 22 min · 3 de nov de 2025
portada del episodio Rest and Relaxation

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In this episode I talk about the basic human need for rest and relaxation. One of the most basic human functions is sleep, accessible to everyone - and how because of many aspects of human rights violations - I have never been able to experience that complete state of rest because of the constant living nightmare of the violations of my human rights that has kept me immensely tired.

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